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    Re: Daiwa leaving Shimano behin

    Daiwa tragic myself

    the Aussie importers don’t do the brand much justice though
    specific Australian models with bits n pieces of other models. Sol td black revellery
    They don’t bring in any of the special one offs like slp models etc
    and so many models to choose from
    very few store stock a full range of anything daiwa down my way and no high end stuff.


    shimano when Aussie imported brought in a very narrow range too


    on the game reel scene penn are or were cheaper by about 30 percent over a tiagra but I haven’t looked at one in a few years

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    Re: Daiwa leaving Shimano behin

    I’ll add another brand that I’ve owned in the past and can say without a doubt the best quality reels I’ve ever owned…….

    Alutecnos.

    Gorilla 12 & 20 were pieces of art and an absolute joy to use.

    A regret to this day I let them go.
    Matilda

  3. #33

    Re: Daiwa leaving Shimano behin

    Quote Originally Posted by stevej View Post
    Daiwa tragic myself

    the Aussie importers don’t do the brand much justice though
    specific Australian models with botany pieces of other models. Sol td black revellery
    They don’t bring in any of the special one offs like slp models etc
    and so many models to choose from
    very few store stock a full range of anything daiwa down my way and no high end stuff.


    shimano when Aussie imported brought in a very narrow range too


    on the game reel scene penn are or were cheaper by about 30 percent over a tiagra but I haven’t looked at one in a few years
    Dont worry - The Yanks dont often see the JDM stuff either ........ Daiwa Japan make limited runs & they are sold out quick smart - If you want that kind of kit you need to be in touch with a few of the Japanese sellers .
    There are some Australian retailers that bring in the odd bit of kit from Japan - These guys are worth looking at www.isofishinglifestyle.com.au

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

  4. #34

    Re: Daiwa leaving Shimano behind

    Fixed my spelling

    yeah I look at Digitaka Asian portal plat and others and just wait for random stuff now

    Isofishing are a good shop with quick service and stock decent gear

  5. #35

    Re: Daiwa leaving Shimano behind

    Quote Originally Posted by NAGG View Post
    what size did you get ?
    18000h nice reel has a firm wind and feels tough
    happy days ahead summer is coming

  6. #36

    Re: Daiwa leaving Shimano behind

    Quote Originally Posted by Jsmfun View Post
    18000h nice reel has a firm wind and feels tough
    Big reel ......

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

  7. #37

    Re: Daiwa leaving Shimano behind

    Yes not after whiting lol
    happy days ahead summer is coming

  8. #38

    Re: Daiwa leaving Shimano behind

    Just acquired a Daiwa Saltiga 6500 . Beast of a Reel in Size. Not a new model by ant Standards n didn't they were up there in $$ value.
    Was thinking of Facebooking it as tad oversized for my type of Fishing.
    Older models still up there I comparison to newer models??.

  9. #39

    Re: Daiwa leaving Shimano behind

    Is it a z series saltiga? Still worth quite a lot if it’s in good condition. I searched eBay to see what my old z4500 might be worth and was surprised

  10. #40

    Re: Daiwa leaving Shimano behind

    Quote Originally Posted by Kev_McC View Post
    Is it a z series saltiga? Still worth quite a lot if it’s in good condition. I searched eBay to see what my old z4500 might be worth and was surprised
    They are great reels - built like a tank .

    Daiwa are really good at producing reels that become collectable / desirable . Some that quickly come to mind are reels like the Z Saltiga , Hyper Certate , Morethan Branzino , Millionaire 103 & IZE Black sheep..

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    another complete angler is closing its doors so I dropped in and made a impulse purchase
    a zillion 1520hd which looks like it’s discontinued and I wanted a spare
    and a ryoga 1520 also as a spare

    pricing was similar to a Japanese import

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    Re: Daiwa leaving Shimano behind

    I have owned 3 Stradics and a Sol, for my 62nd birthday i shouted myself a Revelry, great reel and silky smooth, it was under the pump today with this Golden Trevally but did just fine.
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    Theres nothing like putting a new reel to the test and catching something to test it with a nice chunk of golden trevally.

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    I will stay with my stradics....there is no enticement of note that is worth changing.
    Jack.

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